Speaker Upgrade Recommendation for Current Analog System - under $10,000 Budget


Music lovers/audiophiles, looking for input.
Considering a speaker upgrade to full range, floorstanders. Current analog system setup - recent full upgrade to Jolida JD 202 intergated amp. (40 watts), VPI Scout w JM 9 arm, Benz Mirco L2 cart, Tyler Acoustic Reference Monitors, ACI Force sub, Jolida JD 100 CD player. Have enjoyed current system for 15+ yrs. COVID and my location presents a challenge to auditioning. Based on articles and reviews narrowed considerartion to Salk Songbird3 BeAT, GoldenEar Triton One.R, Nola Contender S3. Refined to GoldenEar and Nola speakers. Seems GoldenEar may be the easiest for place in room. Reviews show them to share simular sound signature. Alternative option: switch out ACI Force for two Rythmik F12G subs, upgrade phono pre-amp and call it a day.
Listening room - 12' X 30' (configuration - odd shaped third floor (main room has window well, with narrow 6 ft. hallway to steps w/ separate room by steps). Favorite genries: Jazz and R&B, however, love music (1500 LP's). Probably last system change, looking at retirement with more time to enjoy my music. Appreciate the input.              
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For under 10K I would seriously consider Tekton Encores. Over the years (25+) I’ve had several brands and types of hi-end loudspeakers and the Tekton Encores have been the most SATISFYING for the most genres of music, bar none. 
I absolutely love my Legacy Focus SE’s.  They are truly wonderful speakers in every way.  
I use 35 watt tube amp on my Legacy Signature IIIs (bought used-a steal) and an EAR 890 on Legacy Focuses (also bought huge and a steal).  Signature IIIs bass is quicker and punchier (3-10" woofers versus Focus 3-12" woofers) and almost as deep (dependent on room size).  
I don’t know what music people are listening to with Golden Ear speakers or what equipment they’re matching them with, but they are hardly home theater speakers nor are they at all colored, at least with with my equipment (previously listed.)
I listen to mostly classical music which is hard to accurately reproduce, and the results are clean and flawless, with excellent sound staging.
Maybe the problem people have lies with a system dependent situation.